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Dates: during 1890-1899
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Ninety-nine failed to score in the first inning, but the Sophomores made their only two runs of the game. Goodridge struck out, Abbott hit for two bases and got third on Foster's hit to pitcher, while Foster was safe on first; he stole second and took third on Abram's hit to the infield, but Abbott was out at the plate. Kimball struck out, but Davis let the ball by him, and Foster and Abrams scored. Sterling struck out. In the second inning Ninety-nine made six runs on two bases on balls, an error by Abrams...
...playing seemed to have suffered from his long rest. He struck out twice and failed to secure a hit. Both the three base hits which are given to Amherst were flies which Rand tried to catch when they were out of his reach. As a result both got by him and rolled to the outfield...
...result of the game beyond doubt in the sixth. With one out, Paine was given a base on balls and T. Stevenson hit safely. Gregory, in attempting to catch him at first, threw wildly and two runs came in. Pote hit for three bases. Vincent struck out, but Dean got a base on balls and allowed himself to be caught between the base while Pote ran in. Dean was declared safe at second and scored on Burgess' hit, though he was almost out at the plate. Burgess stole third, but Rand struck out. After this inning, Harvard...
...second, Princeton scored three. The third opened with a home run by Bradley. Smith knocked a single over Vincent's head, stole second, obtained third on a wild pitch and scored on Wilson's hit. Gunster also found the ball, but Wilson was forced at third by Wheeler. Titus got a hit and Ward hit at Vincent, who threw wild again, allowing Gunster to score. Scannell's error gave Wheeler a run, but Ward went out at third by Scannell's quick throw. Altman then got a home run, bringing in Easton...
...also safe, but he was foolishly coached to take second and was put out. R. Stevenson also went out, but hits by Haughton and T. Stevenson and a wild throw yielded another run. Dean closed the inning by a pop fly to Summersgill. in the ninth inning neither side got beyond first base...